Wide Bay roads ‘deadliest’
“18 lives is 18 too many,” Wide Bay Burnett District Officer Superintendent Anne Vogler said.
According to road safety statistics, the Wide Bay Burnett District...
Growth crisis
Premier Steve Miles says the inadequacy of Queensland roads, such as Gympie region's Tin Can Bay and Rainbow Beach Roads and the Mary Valley...
Imbil facelift coming
Imbil residents are being invited to shape the future of their town centre, with the planned Imbil Streetscape Revitalisation progressing to the next phase...
Regions suffer at hands of telcos says ombudsman
Gympie Today readers in Wolvi and Curra can attest to the accuracy of data collated by the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman (TIO), which recently found...
Great day out for new cop
Members of the Gympie Crime Prevention Unit, the new Gympie Police Liaison Officer (PLO), and Road Policing Officers made sure to make their presence...
Cookery queens have General Store in safe hands
The Muster General Store is an institution and has a reputation for some of the best tucker around.
That's hardly surprising when you learn it's...
Jerry’s love of gardening keeps growing
You could say that gardening runs in the blood of Jerry Coleby-Williams.
His grandfather was a keen gardener and that proved vital to survive in...
Wayne’s been saving lives for 50 years
Last Thursday, 22 August 2024, marks a remarkable 50 years of service for one of the Queensland Ambulance Service’s (QAS) finest officers, and Gympie's...
Bar raised for top camp spot
Ross is not the architect - he's the facilitator - when it comes to top camps.
"We all think of s**t when we're drunk and...
Look out for local Koalas
To ensure the safety of the local koala population, Gympie Regional Council is reminding residents to look out for Koalas this breeding season.
Koala breeding...
Celebrate spring with community picnic
Gympie Regional Council are excited to announce a community event to celebrate resilience and flood recovery on Saturday 14 September, from 11am to 2:30pm...
“One Team” needed to reduce road fatalities
Queensland's South Eastern region which includes Gympie represents 27 of the total lives lost on the road which makes up 14.67 per cent of...

















